THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM. OREGON r ATltD AYt IORNING SEPTEMBER .Z, W25 - n 71 I i Art i x 1 Prepare For Rainy Days! Laugh at the Weather Wear a For Boys and Girls At . -Lowest Prices" CITY NEWS-IN OinrWsatherMan. f--11 fill , f UNSETTLED Generally cloudy with moderate temperature; moderate ' winds mostly west and northwest. Hu midity above normal. Max. 68; Min. 62; River, 2.3, falling; Rainfall none; Atmosphere cloudy 4 t Wind south. t At The Theaters Today - ttt Oregon Ricardo Cortez .and Greta Nissen support ed by "Wallace Boery and Raymond Hatton iu "In. the Name of Love." Illigli Richard - Talmadge in '"Stepping Lively" and 5 acts vaudeville. A voluntary non-suit was de clared in the case of Charles Ran son against' A. W. Lathrop and r Casper J. Lathropin circuit court Friday. The case has been set tied out of court. The release and discharge was signed by Circuit Judge L. H. McMahan. Try the New Meat Market At 147 North High street, if you prefer good, tender meat at reas onable prices. Independent Meat Market. s5 Divorce Is Asked Regina Perkins has filed suit for divorce against Edwin Perk ins in the circuit court here. They worefmarried in Salem in 1918 Cruelty and desertion is "charged Mrs. Perkins declared that, her husband left her in 1924 and is now' .somewhere in - California. Dr. O. L. Scott Chiropractor, announces open ing of new offices. Ground floor. . N. High 85 juLute Savage Improving t Lute Savage, veteran guard at r'the-penltehWary, wounded by con vlct th evening nf An rust 12 is p well on the road to , recovery and t , is expected to be able to sit up in bed next week. An X-ray was taken Friday to determine the ex act position of the bullet. It the bullet will not endanger his recov ery, it is expected that no effort will be made to remove it from the guard's body. Min net ta Magers Teacher of singing. Studio. Derby bldg. Friday and Saturday of each week. Phone 363. s3 Three IJccnses Issned inree marriage licenses were - Issued by Marion county yester day. I They were applied for by Oscar Wahl, stevedore, and Estelle Page, both of Portland; Robert M. Weir, 468 North Liberty, a me chanic, and Lilialla : Comorroe of Montrose, Colo.; " James F. Ross, carpenter, Turner, and Evelynn Hayes of Turner. ! pome no Y & KEKNE Salnn, (n-cgon Varsity j-Slicker We have them in the popular colors G. W. Johnson & Co. 469 State St. Rotarlans Frolic- More than 200 Rotarians and their friends from the Corvallis, McMinnville and Salem clubs were present yesterday afternoon at the joint picnic, of, the clubs, i at the state fair grounds here. Baseball and volleyball games and races furnished the- principal sports of the afternoon, followed by a picnic dinner in the automobile pavilion. Ray Getz, president of theCrTal lis club, and George Sergam, presi dent of the McMinnville Rotary, were among the speakers on the program which followed. Earl Cornell gave a vocal solo and Mrs. Paul Brown offered a violin solo. Modern Suburban Home- To exchange for city property. or. will sell on terms to suit. Ad dress 10, care Statesman. s6 Rainfall Is Light- Rainfall for August was .77 Inches, according to the reporof Clarence! Oliver,; official weather observer, and .24 inches above that for August, 192 4. The max imum temperature was 07 degrees recorded August 8. -while the min imum registered was4 3 degrees. August 27. -I . r! . . - Teacher of singing. , Studio. Derby bldg. Friday and Saturday of each, week. Phone 365. so Case Is Defaulted Effie A. Wikoff andslT. G. Wik off, her husband, failed to appear in circuit court Friday in, the case started against them by J. F. Beggs. Judge L. H. McMahan or dered for the plaintiff, in view of non-appearance.! r Hear: -. ' ' Ted Weems latest record, "Si beria." Stiff's Furn. Co. so Judgment Is Recovered Mina Steingrube has been grant ed a judgment against August C. Steingrube for the sum of $1850. said to be duel her for alimony which has not been paid for 37 months. , The case was heard' in Judge L. H. McMahan's court. Five-Room Bungalow- Cheap. Flowers and lawn. A large range, shades, curtains and rods. Linoleum. All kinds or berries. Woodshed, chicken house in yard;' 1980 N. Liberty, phdne 608-M. . ; ; '' . 6 Case- Is Dismissed . t if', i On motion of attorneys for the plaintiff. the 'case of J-IKbw against the GraVes Canning com pany has been dismissed ?T)y Cir cuit Judge L. H. McMahan. Woodry & Son j Buy ; furniture. Store, 271 N Commercial. Phone 75. s2tf Mrs. McXary Dm Mrs. Charles Lv . McXary, wife of United States Senator McXary, is due here today from Boston, where she was called by the ill ness of a ' sister. Mrs. McXary went east shortly after her return to the coast from Washington, D. a i ' . : - For Prompt ScaWnger Work phone 167. T Salem Sca venger Co.,' Cummins & .Trotter. props. ; - sll Leaves Western j Union - Mrs. Maurice Belig. clerk at the Western .Union office, has been transferred to Corvallis and Miss Blanche iacket( of Salem assign- ed to her. place. . Miss Trula Carl son, former night operator, has re turned to her home at Toppenlsh. Wash." Her place Is being taken by Mr. Carr, formerly of Yakima, Wash, i , . Four Accidents Fatal- Industrial activities' during the week ending September 4, caused four deaths, accqrding.to a report i from the state 'industrial accident 1 commission. These 'were ; Fred Beech, cabinet maker. Salem; Swan Swansonj lumber piler. Klamath Falls; 1 Ted McFall. hook tender,. Tillamook, and .Hubert-P. Goffrler, truck idrjvcr, McMinn- Colors Red, Blue, Green, Yellow, Purple; Maroon y ; ! BRIEF. ville. Of the 781 accidents re ported to the commission, 661 were subject to the provisions of the workmen's compensation act, 119 from firms and corporations that have rejected the act and one from a public utility corpora tion not subject to the provisions of the act. ' t Prunes for Canning Bring boxes. Cummings. Tel. 94F13. i s6 Truck Driver Delayed Because he failed to dodge a woven wire bedspring lying on the pavement on South' Commercial, the driver of a huge gravel truck was forced to spend several hours Friday in cutting the bedspring from his main drive shaft. The wire , was badly tangled about the shaft and had to be (removed piece b,y piece. . , . . Some Couple Sew Home Furnace, fireplace, cement base ment,' garage, brand -new and ready for you. Priced $3750 and reasonable terms will handle. North near car. East front cor ner. Come and get it. Becke & Hendricks, U. S. Bk. Bldg. s4tf Thief Loots flarage A sneak thief entered the gar age -of -Wi-C-Conner at 849 Rural avenue Friday morning, broke the Yale lock and stole a disc wheel. spare tire and tire cover from his Dodge automobiie. A large file was left on the floor of the garage under the machine by the burg lars. 4-Pass. Studebakcr Big Six 1922 model for sale at Certified Motor Car Market. Did you ever experience the thrill in iriTw one of those silent, swift, big fellows? Phone 885 for a demon- stration. s5 Ford Coupe Missing- Albany police reported to Salem department headquarters Thurs day night the theft from that city of a Ford coupe. Efforts to lo machine here cate the missing were unavailing. Hop Pickers Wanted ,, I Williams hop yard, 4 miles west Trucks leave east end of river bridge, 6:30 mornings.' Phone 115F12. s6 Bicycle Found , j , ; , c Officer Thompson brought i to police headquarters . Thursday night a Harley Davidson bicycle found in the alley back of th Carl & Bowersox store. The bike has wide handle bars, red tires, and a brown leather seat. The wheel awaits the identification and claim of its owner at the station. Three Pay- Fine"' , M. Ash, L. D. Leadbetter and J. Thatcher paid fines of $5 each in police court yesterday on charges of speeding filed against them by the traffic department. Plan MiMiions Clas A school of missions In which an enrollment of 200 or more is expected will be opened on Sept. 17 by the. First Baptist church of this city. The committee in charge of the work is composed of D. R. Peterson, dead? O. B. Neptune, ,Wocdry & Woodry' Pa Cas h for Furnitare 1 ' Phone 7 ' - PAINTING KALSOMINING PAPER HANGING For the' right kind of materials and the very best workman ship call us. , Gabriel Powder and Supply Co. 17 a Commercial Thone 728 rans?, ssir..l Wily valk vkca ;h cam Vuy any atad car 1-S aawa (jurat, Ul anca ouS Monthly parmaa's. It' rtliy caaapar taaa Btw afcoaa. nuns OTOo Mina Gile. Clara McClean and Gail McClean. Teachers will bo Mrs. W. J. 'Nelson Judge O P. Cos how, Rer. E. H. Shanks, Mrs. O. B. Neptune and E. A. Miller. All of the classes with the excep tion of that under-the leadership! of Judge Coshow will meet: on Sunday. Judee Coshow will hold his class, composed of BYPU mem bers, between 7 and 8 p. mj on Thursdays. Woodry Boys Furniture. Store at Summer and Norway streets. Phone 511. JlBtf Over-Parking CliargfNl Charged with parking their ears in the downtown district over the regulation time limit, fines of $1 each were imposed in police court yesterday on Hert Fanning, Ralph McCurdy, C. H. Robertson, F. J. Saunders, W. A. Wilcox, J. W. Wiegard and F. A. Williams. Baun Icnics Reports- Reports that he is in the habit of carrying several hundreds! of dollars in cash upon his person are denied by Irwin Bann, brother j of Clinton F. Baun, Independence taxi driver murdered by W I R. Lloyd, ex-convict, near Indepen dence j Tuesday night. At no time has he carried more than $20 land this for the purpose of making change, he declares. I Card of T ranks . We wish to thank our many friends for their sympathy and help during the illness and death of our husband and father, also for the beautiful flowers. Mrs. Paul Gerod and family. B5 I) nee Tonight Independence Armory. F. L. Wood Has Returned And is ready for business. if you want, to buy, sell, trade or rent come in and see me. Room 8. 341 State street. .S3 Beauty Parlor Organized The first of the Salem beauty parlors to be thoroughly organized is the Model Beauty parlor, owned by H. A. Lovall. it is reported by , i Clarence Townsend. secretary-of the Salem Trades and Labor Council. The three women iem- pioyees of the shops who have! ob tained union cards are Mrsj L'. Mills. Velma Martin and Ethel Armstrong. I Apartment House Lot ' we have two extra large, one near State house for $4000 and omer rigni aown town ior 1 $15,000. Becke & Hendricks U. S. Bk. Bldg. S4tf Prinripals Meeting Called Superintendent Hug has called a meeting or me principals or ail the locaI Pubc schools for Wed nesday. Sept. 9, at 10 a. m.,.whcn plans for the coming year will be discussed. The public schools will open here on Sept. 21. Boiler Being Repaired The boiler, at the senior high School is in the process of repair. The boiler .was declared danger ous by inspectors, who ordered its alteration. i ' ManiCommita Suicide , Gus Nordquist. 55.' who spent two nights in the city jail here on a charge of drunkenness and Mras released Thursday upon the promise that he would leave ;the cfty, committed suicide Thursday night in the Albany city jail. 1 ac cording to word received here yes- temay. Nordquist attracted con siderable attention here by steal ing a bottle of iodine from a cell H. F. WOODRY & SON Aaetieaaara ana Turn ltn r Daalara. PT eaak far Usad ranutara. Stora 271 Nortk Commercial. Office Fhone 75 or Res- " idence Phone 1813-W " DNITElIwooT) i TYPEWRITER CO. Direct Factory Branch BIB Court Street Phone 202 l Typewriters Rented, Sold,! ' Repaired i Special rental rates to students CRYSTAL POOL Swiiriniing Daily 1 to 10 p NEW PASTOR rT0 PREACH REV. STOVER COMES TO CEX- TRAL CONGREGATIONAL Rer. H. C. Storer is the new pastor at the Central Congrega tional church who accepted the call of the local church to return to the pastorate which he filled REV. II. C. STOVER from 1914 to 1921. During his absence from Salem he has been pastor of the Federated church at Freewater, and builder of a $25. 000 new church. Rev. Stover will preach both Sunday morning and evening, companion and swallowing It dur ing his detention here. Police at the time, however, did not think that the man intended suicide. Despondency over ill health is be- Iliered by Albany police to have been responsible for his act. . He I took his lire by slashing his throat with a razor. River Falls Low The Willamette river reached Its lowest point of the -year Friday at 7 a. m. when the official reg ister stood at 2.3 feet below nor mal. A fall of .1 of an inch of rain fell during the preceding night. One IVrmit Insim-! A city building permit was Is sued yesterday to E. C. Humell for the erection of a $3,000 home at 1346 North Summer. Itirth Is Reported The birth of a girl to Mr. and Mrs. Levi Garrison of Lyons on August 31 was reported to the city health officer yesterday. The report did not state tho name given to the child. Store plans Opening The new Cosmopolitan store, which occupies the site of the old Liberty theater, is planning its opening for Saturday. Sept. 12. Original plans called for the open ing today but delay has necessi tated postponement for a week. Lions Hold Banquet i "-, runur oi mo ron- hand JonrnaU w ln prinrlD,i B. F. Irvine, editor of th Port- speaker last night at the annual ladies' night program of tho Falem den of Lions at the Marlon hotel. Obituary odTii Albert Odell died at a local hos pital on Sept. 4 at the age of 66 years. Survived by his wife. Fran ces E. Odell. one daughter. Ethel A. Roy, and by two grandchildren. Marguerite and Robert Roy, all of Portland. . The remains are at the Salem mortuary and will be taken to Portland where funeral I services will he hehl Mondav. Burrows Mrs. Susan S. Burrows died September 4 at the Methodist Old People's home at the ate of 91 years. Survived by one son, F. B. WInans of Mt. Vernon N. Y.. and one niece. Mrs. L. P Budd ham of Bremerton. Wash. Fune ral services will be held Saturday, Sept. 5. at 3 p. m. from the.Rlgdon mortuary, with Rev. Taylor of the First Methodist church officiating. Interment In Lee Mission ceme tery, REDUCED SUMMER RATES TO CALIFORNIA BY PICKWICK STAGES aa rraaatac. mm war. tlt-M 1ns4 Til a, fM.ee. Las Aacalaa, aaa way. 127.41. - Kaam4 Trta, S6a00. . tsaeUl Yataa to Partlaa at Elxa Mar roc IrfarmaOaa an4 MaraMaaj rhaaa , at sail a CENTRAL STAGE TERMINAL Salem, Oregon - ) 4 LADD & BUSH, Bankers .' 1 'i . KstatNlihed 180J ' r ii -' General Banking Builneu v ! 1 . - Office Hotn from 10 tva u WOODRY&SON fT r AUCTIONEERS L- V...JVi? AreagenUfor r v- A Uaiaaet' 8rred followed by a'prograH Including tocio by Bill More:.Tlolln 'ol by"113 Marian pniraons.- and vocal solos by Jim imrt nd 9 Schubert octette, i . V-v ; Summer School Nrmr K1 Flnal'examlnation for the sec ond tern of Willamette university summer' school will begin exf week and end the term on Friday. A total of 75 students nave oeen In attefdance during the second term. Kith an enrollment of 125 In both sessions. The registration this year has been slightly in ex cess oter that of last year. HopH Visits He William C. lloppls. former ele mentary school supervisor In (he public schools here. Is visiting with relatives In Falem befere leaving within the next few days for Ypsilante. Mich., where he will be professor of rural education' at the Ypsilante State Teachers' col lege. He has spent ten weeks'; of the summer at Stanford univers ity doing work toward a doctor's degree. Indian Heavyweight Knock ed Out in First Round; by Terrific Left PORTLAND. Sept. 4. Tiny' Jim Herman of Portland knocked out George Lamson. the Indian heavyweight of Omaha, before the first round of their scheduled 10 round battle was half a minute old tonight. A terrific left hook to the liver followed by a right to the jaw sent Lamson down for seven, and when he got up Her man knocked him flat and out for five minutes with a smashing right to the face. Lamson weighed 182. Herman 213. In the semi-wlndup Danny Garth of Denver took the count in the third round when he faced Otto Robinson of Port land, both light heavies. George Ingersoll, Astoria, welterweight logger, made a poor "showing In his six-round fight with Cal Her man of Salt Lake and lost the de cision by unanimous vote of the judges. to S w Iff IN MS NT HIRTY SECONDS FOR INFORMATION ABOUT RAILROAD TRIPS Phone 727 I OREGON ELECTRIC in nn III F. N. WOODRY It 1 1 I Pays Cash For Furniture j 1 1 HI Res. and Store 1010 North III III Summer . Hill 111 nt e-t II I I I in . it none oil hi i : - r-, n - ii i i i r i i 1 1 i f f 1 1 1 i ----- vj m m aa's.BiiB I " w " lli M Iis the time to fill up empty 11 1 I pft2. " lamp rt-S?' U V II III K' V Sockets II 1111 1 1 1 T " . . - a- mm - m sa mm m m srww w i v mm i i W.lt L.p.. ; . I . . . V ,jR0N .j .:. . , I7C II' ': HORSE J.d Hauser Bros. ; Ij) ; s s,Xrn ' Tools Paints Sporting f Goods (tfSRi 6 BIG DAYS C 372 Stale Street j ' i ' , ' LANG WOOD STOVES "On display "at their store "271 North Commercial. Phone 75 Two business friends who lived in 'the touutry met one day, aid one invited the other to din with him that evening.' ""'," At the appointed time the guest set forth, la the direction of his friend's house and as the roads In the village were somewhat dimly lighted he took with him his old- fashioned stableman's lantern. The dinner was good, the wine excellent, and all went merrily, The next morning, however, he TONIGHT . i 5 to 10 pjn N J 60c sou Crtaa f Cfclckea wtt Tit Vtodlas . rmt s choice or Mt Btatr4 CKlckra aa Oiklat Saac SU Oak lutk wita rraaca rrlaa rata VEGETABLES rrtach True "ratataaa j Carrots la Cn i DESSXET rva FETES C. XATSIVXLIS. CaUraac ANOTHER mm TODAY, 1:30 P. M. 332 Water Street Near Chemekcta . This Street Faces River, Just South of Center Street LVldgo t CONSISTING OF 2 Simmons twin beds. 2-Inch posts with coil sprang and mattresses; 3 full sized beds complete: 1 4 bed complete : 1 sanitary couch and pad; 2 chiffonleres; 4 dressers; I wood and coal range; 1 small gas range; 1 gas plate; 4 . diners finished In mahogany and orange color; 3 stand tables: 2 upholstered chairs; 1 blrdseye maple rocker; 1 reed rocker; 2 Axmlnster rugs; 1 grass rug; 1 seasras stand table; 2 seagrass rockers; 1 seagrass arm chair: I white table and chair; 1 glass cupboard; 1 breakfast table: 3 oak diners: 2 room alxe linoleums: tall lear tablr: 3 kitchen cabinet: fruit Jars; kitchen utensUs; dishes; com forts; quilts: pillows; stair carpet, and many othtr tu--ccllaneous articles. Terms Cash. Bo on time 1:39 p. m. sharp. r - WM.IVIE Owner. .133 Water Street Nrwr Chemekcta Street PUBLIC This Is the Woodry yon have known for the past 10 year. I am in no way connected In business with any other Woodry. See me personally about your farm and city sales. My residence and store la located at Summer and Norway streets. Phone 511. "I Pay Cash, tor Used Furniture.- M fil ! ; ' - Salem ' j"" i i; . HEILIG J 11 " ll Forturrly Ji-'C Grand Theatre JiJ. ( KIMBALL ... . . received the following note froct his Tiost of the night before: "'Dear Old Man: I am sending my man over to you with thU noto and'he takes with him your lan tern. If .you have, quite finished, with my parrot and rage. 1 thai! be awfully glad if yon mill rvturn, same per bearer. f 1 t In a monarchy the people say "God save the king." .In, a rep ubllc It is "God pity the country; 1 Elks Club SPECIAL DINNER When you meet a Girlie nice Bring her hero to treuk the ice. FURNITURE nn 1 F.N. WOODRY Salem's Iina: Auctioneer PHONE 311 ' NOTICE Si